Ruud Kleinpaste: Feijoa pruning - what you need to know

Jun 8, 2019 · 4m 46s
Ruud Kleinpaste: Feijoa pruning - what you need to know
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Feijoa pruning When the last feijoa has fallen off, you can have a real go at it. No difficult techniques needed (as with apples and pears and grapes – thinking...

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Feijoa pruning
When the last feijoa has fallen off, you can have a real go at it.
No difficult techniques needed (as with apples and pears and grapes – thinking a year or more ahead!): Feijoas fruit on new wood that grows in spring.
So even if you literally whack them with a hedge trimmer (I do that!), next spring’s new growth will give you fruit.
But what about a tree that’s getting a bit too high?
Easy: you can really cut them back quite hard, because they’ll grow again; but seeing you’re going to do some surgery, you might as well do it real well: thin some of the branches inside the tree; That opens up the interior and gives the new growth a bit of space.
It also gives the birds a bit of wriggle room to move.
Birds – like blackbirds and silvereyes – are the main pollinators of the feijoa flowers!
(hence the colour red – birds can see red well)
If you see a blackbird violently attacking the red flower stamens in late spring, don’t panic! It’s doing its job.
For those of you that consider having a feijoa tree in the garden, here are two tips:
1) plant two trees next to each other (they require crosspollination)
2) Plant them now, while there is still some warmth in the soil – otherwise they’d sulk most of the winter.
Sunny, well-drained soil – little bit of fertiliser each spring, topped by compost of good mulch, to keep roots moist during dry periods.
For the sixteenth floor, may I suggest a reasonably large pot with quality Living Earth Tub mix and the variety Bambina, a small grafted plant with small feijoas that can be eaten skin-and-all.
Just a bit of liquid fertiliser and regular watering – you’ll love it!
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